Public bug reported:

I'm using a Lenovo T460s with two batteries running Ubuntu 17.10.

The indicator shows the combined charge of both batteries and I was at
40% when the laptop simply turned off. After the reboot I saw that the
main battery was at 88% while the extra battery was at 0%. For some
reason the OS deemed it necessary to perform an emergency shutdown
without any warning.

I don't know whether this is a problem in gnome power management or the
kernel but please, please find a fix for this! Or provide some
workaround.

Best regards

Christoph Grimmer-Dietrich

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: battery manager power

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Title:
  Laptop turns of when secondary battery is empty while main battery is
  still charged.

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I'm using a Lenovo T460s with two batteries running Ubuntu 17.10.

  The indicator shows the combined charge of both batteries and I was at
  40% when the laptop simply turned off. After the reboot I saw that the
  main battery was at 88% while the extra battery was at 0%. For some
  reason the OS deemed it necessary to perform an emergency shutdown
  without any warning.

  I don't know whether this is a problem in gnome power management or
  the kernel but please, please find a fix for this! Or provide some
  workaround.

  Best regards

  Christoph Grimmer-Dietrich

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